Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is much better than I expected it to be By Marshall Honorof published 16 February 23 Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile offers surprisingly good touchscreen controls
Bayonetta 3 hands-on: Delightfully weird By Marshall Honorof last updated 25 October 22 Bayonetta 3 has fantastic gameplay and a stellar sense of style, but the graphics simply don’t do justice to the titular witch and her latest bizarre quest.
God of War Ragnarök doesn’t make you wait for the good stuff By Marshall Honorof last updated 22 October 22 In God of War Ragnarök’s first few hours, you’ll find legendary armor, explore a lush overworld and square off with deadly Norse gods.
Pokémon Scarlet/Violet hands-on: A big step forward for a classic series By Marshall Honorof published 21 October 22 Pokémon Scarlet/Violet puts an open-world spin on a well-worn formula, and the results seem promising, with plenty of Pokémon to catch and three worthwhile narrative threads to follow.
I just tried Xbox Game Pass on Samsung smart TVs — and it's nearly flawless By Marshall Honorof last updated 1 September 22 Xbox Game Pass subscribers will soon be able to stream hundreds of games directly to Samsung Smart TVs, and the technology looks impressive so far.
Splatoon 3 hands-on: More kids, more squids By Marshall Honorof published 24 August 22 Splatoon 3 has something to offer new fans, with its intuitive gameplay and colorful design, as well as returning fans, with a handful of substantial new modes.
Sonic Frontiers is the strangest Sonic game in a while By Marshall Honorof published 13 June 22 Sonic Frontiers pits the Blue Blur against an open world with plenty of platforming challenges, but it’s an unusual genre for a Sonic game.
WrestleQuest and Vice NDRCVR are small games with big ideas By Marshall Honorof published 12 June 22 I went hands-on with WrestleQuest and Vice NDRCVR at Summer Game Fest, and they demonstrated that publisher Skybound Games is willing to take chances on unconventional ideas.
Outriders Worldslayer could take you six hours — or hundreds By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 22 Outriders Worldslayer has a streamlined campaign, but lots of endgame content
Lego Brawls lets Jurassic Park, Ninjago and Pirates duke it out By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 22 Lego Brawls is a family-friendly competitive brawler, where you can customize your own minifig and duke it out with characters from a variety of Lego properties.
Star Trek: Resurgence is exactly what a Star Trek game should be By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 22 Star Trek: Resurgence feels just like an episode of the TV show, letting players experience the moral dilemmas and character drama inherent to the setting.
Day of the Devs showed off the weirdest games at the Summer Game Fest By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 22 At Summer Game Fest, Day of the Devs let you play as a fly, a frog, a bear and more
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course serves up a beautiful, difficult meal By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 22 Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course pulls absolutely zero punches in terms of difficulty, but it’s worth the challenge to witness the gorgeous animation and inspired enemy design.
Street Fighter 6 hands-on: Killer combos just got easier By Marshall Honorof published 10 June 22 Street Fighter 6 offers both Modern and Classic controls, depending on how complicated you want your controls to be. Either way, the combos look great.
Xbox cloud gaming works so well, it could make consoles superfluous By Marshall Honorof published 19 November 21 Xbox Cloud Gaming is finally available on consoles, and it works extremely well. What does this mean for the future of Xbox?
Elden Ring lives up to its 'open world Dark Souls' promise By Marshall Honorof published 16 November 21 Elden Ring has a lot of the same DNA as the Dark Souls series, with challenging combat and a lot of secrets to uncover.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy hands-on: Kicking it old school By Marshall Honorof published 22 September 21 Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy features an original story about the beloved band of galactic misfits, but you’ve probably played similar games before.
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox is (almost) the perfect gaming headset By Marshall Honorof published 5 June 20 The SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox gaming headset works effortlessly with almost any system, but has a few big drawbacks.
I played Google Stadia on an airplane so you don't have to By Marshall Honorof published 7 December 19 I don't know if anyone really expected Google Stadia to work on an airplane — but someone had to try.
Google Stadia unboxing: What's in the Founder's Edition By Marshall Honorof published 15 November 19 Here's what you get in the Google Stadia Founder's Edition pack, and whether it's worth your hard-earned $129.
Overwatch on Switch: A Solid Port with Some Performance Problems By Michael Andronico published 19 October 19 Overwatch comes to the small screen
I Tried Oculus' Hand Tracking and I Want It Now By Sherri L. Smith published 26 September 19 Oculus' hand-tracking technology on the Oculus Quest is fun and immersive but still has a few bugs to work out.
Ellie Is Mad As Hell in The Last of Us Part II By Sarah LeBoeuf published 26 September 19 The Last of Us Part II looks phenomenal — and its appeal goes way beyond the gorgeous visuals.
Surprise! Apple Arcade Is a Walled Garden I Actually Like By Mark Spoonauer published 16 September 19 Once you're locked in this walled garden, you won't want to leave.
Blair Witch Game Is Far Less Original Than the Film By Marshall Honorof published 20 August 19 Blair Witch plays just fine, but its premise and gameplay style seem to take inspiration from other horror games instead of the film series.
GreedFall Combines the Best Parts of Dragon Age and The Witcher By Marshall Honorof published 19 August 19 If Western RPGs with lots of exploration are your thing, GreedFall seems like a solid bet.